As sensitive South Dakotans can you with good conscience re-gift the presents like a Bacon Scented Candle or a Squirrel In Underpants Christmas Tree Ornament?
As sensitive South Dakotans can you with good conscience re-gift the presents like a Bacon Scented Candle or a Squirrel In Underpants Christmas Tree Ornament?
As sensitive South Dakotans can you with good conscience re-gift the presents like a Bacon Scented Candle or a Squirrel In Underpants Christmas Tree Ornament?
As sensitive South Dakotans can you with good conscience re-gift the presents like a Bacon Scented Candle or a Squirrel In Underpants Christmas Tree Ornament?
We’ve all been there you open a nicely wrapped gift on Christmas morning, smile, and say thank you, even though you know you won’t ever use the gift. But is it ever OK to give that present to someone who actually will use it? The idea of regifting has been taboo for years, but it s becoming more acceptable and there are actually a few reasons you should consider it this year.
We chatted with Valerie Sokolosky, author and etiquette expert, about why she says it s OK to regift presents this season. We’ve all received lovely even expensive gifts that we simply can’t use, already have, or won’t fit our lifestyle or decor, she says. Why not share the loveliness with someone who can or does appreciate it’s use?